Folding effect with jQuery is nothing new in the web development world. There are many free plugins available to create such visual effects. But with PFold, we are able to unfold and fold the targeted element back like how we do on paper.

We are also able to aim the the fold direction. Have a better look at the demo here.

Pinterest is gaining more popularity and unlike other social media it presents the layout in grid. Now, you can create similar grid layouts with this jQuery plugin called Grid-a-licious. But this plugin does it better. It is now responsive.

CSS3 has a bunch of cool additions such as Transformation and Transition. But, the implementation is rather convoluted. Now, Adem ilter has created Liffect, a tool to add cool (I mean really cool) effects

to <li> elements. There are many cool effects provided, starting from the simple fade-in and fade-out to Star Wars effect.

Makisu is light jQuery plugin to create 3D dropdown effect. As the name implies, the effect looks like Makisu when it is being folded down. Makisu is a mat woven from bamboo and cotton string that is used in food preparation, it’s how you usually roll sushi.

One thing worth noting is since the 3D effect is built upon CSS 3D Transformation, the effect can only be viewed in very modern browsers. See the demo here.

jQuery Countdown is a jQuery plugin for creating those cool flip clock effects. You can set it for the day, hour, minute and even second. This plugin is perfect to creating things like a Coming Soon Page or Product page with limited time offer. You can see the demo here.

Every bit counts and speed matters. One of the way to make our website load faster is by optimizing the image file size. As we already knew, smaller size tend to load faster. If you have some PNG images on your website, you can use Tiny PNG to make their size smaller.